PROSECUTORS’ SUSPENSIONS REVERSED. The Times. “An administrative judge has overturned the suspensions of two federal prosecutors whom the Justice Department had tried to discipline for failing to turn over evidence that might have helped the defense in the botched corruption trial against Senator Ted Stevens.” NPR ON HEARING. Here. HEARING AND PROBES. Politico. “Obama administration […]
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Today’s political law links, 4/9/13
SMITH TO TESTIFY. CCP. “Smith will be testifying on the second panel, which also includes Lawrence M. Noble, President, Americans for Campaign Reform and Gregory L. Colvin, Principal, Adler & Colvin. Before Smith testifies, there will be another panel of witnesses including Mythili Raman, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, United States Department of Justice […]
Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 4/4/13
KICKING THE STOCK ACT. Roll Call. “When lawmakers come back from spring recess, there’s really only one item on their ‘must finish’ agenda for the first week: legislation that would buy more time for Congress to figure out how to untangle some of the problems they created for the federal bureaucracy when they enacted the […]